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* [[Skyblast (Movie)|Skyblast]] wields an enormous spear.
* [[Skyblast (Movie)|Skyblast]] wields an enormous spear.
* [[Air Raid (Movie)|Air Raid]], in one of his earlier bodies, possessed a spear of similar make to Skyblast's.
* [[Air Raid (Movie)|Air Raid]], in one of his earlier bodies, possessed a spear of similar make to Skyblast's.
*[[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], uses javelin to kill an Autobot in Optimus Prime's hologram


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A lance is a type of hand-held weaponry. Long and pointed, it is used to pierce one's opponent. It can either be handheld, to be thrust up-close into the opposing combatant, or a ranged weapon, thrown to achieve similar results over long distances. Several Transformers have been equipped with both types of lances over the years.

When thrown, lances are sometimes known as javelins. Other variations on the weapon include spears and pikes.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Headmasters cartoon
  • The Beastformer Elephan wields a lance with several additional spikes.

Wings Universe

Wings Universe is based on the Generation 1 cartoon, but deviates from it in cosmetic ways and continuity points.
  • Similar to his Animated counterpart, Sentinel Major wields a hard-light lance.


Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.


2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

  • One of the many configurations Megatron's weapon can take is the Striker Lance. He still wields this weapon when he undegoes his transformation into Galvatron.


Dreamwave Generation One continuity


Energon

  • Skyblast's Energon weaponry can be configured into the shape of a spear.


IDW Generation 1 continuity


Robotmasters

  • R-Blade's arsenal includes "Sonic Lance" Missiles. It is unknown if the "lance" part of their name is purely figurative, or if R-Blade is known to throw them manually.


TransTech

  • Escargon's Love-Love Lancer has some interesting properties.


Cybertron

  • The pole segment of Signal Lancer's traffic light altmode becomes a lance for him to wield in robot mode.


Live-action film series continuity

Transformers (2007)

  • Skyblast wields an enormous spear.
  • Air Raid, in one of his earlier bodies, possessed a spear of similar make to Skyblast's.
  • Megatron, uses javelin to kill an Autobot in Optimus Prime's hologram


Animated


Shattered Glass


Aligned Continuity


Toys

Robots in Disguise

  • Megatron (Ultra, 2001)
    • Japanese ID number: D-001
    • Accessories: 2 missiles, 2 missile launchers
The only new-mold bad guy from the Car Robots line, Megatron (or "Gigatron", as he was called in Japan) has six different configurations: robot, jet, bat, two-headed dragon, giant hand (awesome), and roadster. His hand mode has a spring-loaded "gripping" gimmick (oh hell yeah). He comes with a pair of pressure-launch missile launchers that can double as swords, or be combined to form a single naginata-like weapon.
The Hasbro version of this mold was also used to make Timelines Deathsaurus.


  • Galvatron (Ultra, 2001)
    • Japanese ID number: D-013
    • Accessories: 2 missiles, 2 missile launchers
Redecoed into a color scheme more traditionally associated with "dead" in Japan, "Devil Gigatron" featured four additional transformations and retained the weaponry from his first deco.


Energon

File:Energon Skyblast toy.jpg
  • Skyblast (Omnicon, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SC-07
    • Accessories: Two-part energon cannon, 2 energon jet boosters. "Autobot" energon chip
Part of the first wave of Energon Energon Class toys, Skyblast transforms into a Cybertronic jet. He comes with multiple clear-plastic "energon" parts, which form an under-slung cannon and jet boosters in jet mode, and can combine to form an "energon spear" melee weapon which can have the blade removed to become a sniper rifle.


Robotmasters

  • R-Blade (Autobot, 2004)
    • ID number: RM-05
    • Accessories: "Sonic Lance" missile, "Flare Gun" rifle
A redeco of the Generation 2 Cyberjet Hooligan mold, R-Blade transforms into the swing-wing Navalized Advanced Tactical Fighter variant of the Lockheed-Martin F-22 Raptor, with a deco clearly inspired by the original Jetfire toy. In both modes, he has a pressure-launch missile launcher (dubbed the "Gauntlet Frame"). He only came with a single "Sonic Lance" missile, unlike other versions of this sculpt, which came with multiple missiles.


Transformers (2007)

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  • Skyblast (Scout, 2007)
Part of the second assortment of Target-exclusive Scouts, Skyblast is a redeco of the Energon Skyblast mold, transforming into a Cybertronic starfighter. He comes with multiple accessories that can attach to his jet mode for rocket-boosters and an underslung cannon. In robot mode, these parts re-assemble to form a giant spear.
This toy was repurposed as Shattered Glass Star Saber


  • Air Raid (Scout, 2007)
    • Acccessories: Cannon, jet boosters (all combine to form a spear)
Part of the third wave of Target-exclusive Scouts, Air Raid is a redeco of the Energon Skyblast mold, transforming into a Cybertronic starfighter. He comes with multiple accessories that can attach to his jet mode for rocket-boosters and an under-slung cannon. In robot mode, these parts re-assemble to form a giant spear, although if preference desires, you can leave them separated and have the spear handle as a hand-held rifle, with the head split in half and clipped to his wrists.


Animated

  • Sentinel Prime (Deluxe, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: TA-28
    • Accessories: Lance, shield
Sentinel Prime transforms into a metallic blue monster-truck snowplow, and is armed in robot mode with his trademark Skyboom shield and lance. Either item can fit in either of his hands, and the shield has a ring mount to allow the lance to attach to it for transporting on the back of the vehicle mode. Surprisingly for an otherwise pointy object, the lance is actually cast in hard plastic. The weapons are also painted blue rather than cast in translucent plastic, an unusual choice for modern "energy" weapons.
In a surprising reversal from the norm, the TakaraTomy release uses softer, rubbery plastic on the lance rather than the harder plastic of the Hasbro release.


Prime

  • The Supernova Lance' can be formed by combining the following toys:
    • Arcee Blade (Gacha Arms Micron, 2012)
      • Energon Crystal: SP Cure
    • Ratchet Spanner (Gacha Arms Micron, 2012)
      • Energon Crystal: AP Cure
    • Wheeljack Kunai (Gacha Arms Micron, 2012)
      • Energon Crystal: HP Cure

Prime

  • Battle Shield Optimus (Multi-pack, 8-12 2012)
    • Energon crystal: AP Positro
This gold version of Jayz, dubbed Jayz G, was made available before the normal version. Like all pack-in Arms Microns, he comes unassembled and unpainted on a set of runners. Once assembled (and given stickers if you so choose), he transforms from a humanoid robot into a lance. He has numerous 5mm posts and holes that allow him to combine with other Arms Microns to form any number of "Combo Weapons" and "Super Combo Weapons", though he is specifically designed to form the bottom of the Cosmotector shield with Sais and Pral.
  • Jayz (AMW Micron, 8-25 2012)
    • ID number: AMW-09
    • Energon crystal: AP Positro
The "normal" blue version of Jayz is an individually-sold Arms Micron, coming in a baggie as part of the second wave of "AMW" releases.


Beast Hunters

  • Megatron/Sharkticon Megatron (Voyager, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 02 / 006
    • Accessories: Tartarex Warp Sword/Sharktooth Spear
Part of the fourth wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Voyager Class toys, Megatron is an extensive retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Megatron. He wields the "Tartarex Warp Sword", a fish-themed cannon that can convert into a sword-harpoon thing.
The instructions refer to this weapon as the less cool-sounding "Sharktooth Spear". There also exists a packaging variant for this toy: Early shipments called the weapon the "Tartarex Warp Sword", whereas a later running change version changed the packaging to reflect the name given in the instructions.


  • Wheeljack (Deluxe, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 2 / 004
    • Accessories: Falcon Spear, disc
Part of the first wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Deluxe Class toys, Wheeljack is a redeco and extensive retool of "Robots in Disguise" Deluxe Class Wheeljack, and comes with the "Falcon Spear", a large pole-arm with a spearhead that is sculpted to resemble a dragon's head, and can launch its disc via pressure launch.


Cyberverse

  • Optimus Prime (Cyberverse Commander, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 3 / 001
    • Accessories: Launcher & missile (combine to form Thunder Lance), Star Saber
Part of the first wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Series 3 Cyberverse Commander Class toys, Optimus Prime is an all-new mold. He now transforms into a monstrous, flat-nosed truck with spiky fenders at the front and a cage compartment at the back, and comes with the Thunder Lance and Star Saber. Each of the weapons features two differently-placed 3mm posts, allowing them to be held by his hands, or mount onto two ports on the rear vehicle sides, as well as allowing the lance to additionally be used as a pressure-fired missile launcher.


Notes

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  • All Hail Megatron #1's cover shows Megatron having impaled Optimus's head upon a pike. This didn't happen in the story proper though.
  • Although all the variations of pole weaponry included in this article are normally categorized distinctly from one another, Transformers fiction and naming conventions widely use the terms interchangeably.



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